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« Reply #5341 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 16:47:26 » |
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So looking at what Mr Tusk has said it looks like these are the options.
1. Vote for May's deal (and get a short extension to the March 30th leave date) 2. Vote for no deal Brexit
Is it still possible to repeal article 50 or has that ship sailed?
Looking increasingly like no deal... I noticed earlier, the shelves in Morrisons were denuded of bog roll, with a sign up saying supply problems...
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« Reply #5342 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 16:50:02 » |
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I wonder if May still thinks that no deal is better than a bad deal.
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« Reply #5343 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 17:09:34 » |
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Is it still possible to repeal article 50 or has that ship sailed? Technically and legally, we can revoke the notification of article 50 unilaterally and continue as members of the EU without having to ask the rest of the EU first. Politically, that would of course be rather more difficult.
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« Reply #5344 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 17:10:22 » |
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she'll somehow force her deal through, I'm sure of it.
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« Reply #5345 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 18:15:48 » |
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she'll somehow force her deal through, I'm sure of it.
It's quite simple really. If MPs allow us to leave with no deal and everything turns into a complete clusterfuck, they get ousted at the next GE. If they vote a deal through, they might not like it so much, but they get to stay in office and continue feathering their own nests. Publically, it'll be because May managed to get both sides of the House to unite at the final hour for the good of the country, of course.
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« Reply #5346 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 18:30:07 » |
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It's quite simple really. If MPs allow us to leave with no deal and everything turns into a complete clusterfuck, they get ousted at the next GE. If they vote a deal through, they might not like it so much, but they get to stay in office and continue feathering their own nests.
Publically, it'll be because May managed to get both sides of the House to unite at the final hour for the good of the country, of course.
Therein lies the ultimate reasons why the public are disillusioned by current UK politics, government and parliament. No matter what side of the soon-to-be-devalued pound coin we fall.
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« Reply #5347 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 19:44:56 » |
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So Corbyn walked into a meeting of opposition leaders, saw Chukka Ummuna was there, said ‘he’s not a proper leader’ and walked out!
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« Reply #5348 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 19:46:26 » |
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did that come from the Tories?
May doesn't give a shit what other people think.
Corbyn doesn't have a brexit stance anyway
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« Reply #5349 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 20:01:51 » |
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that's not to say he's not been a prize prick
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« Reply #5350 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 20:50:37 » |
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So may blames parliament while she wants to crack on having given parliament fuck all chance to contribute to the solution. She is a real piece of work. Vote the fucking bill down and ditch the bitch and call a general election. It's everyone else's fault but may. She is on the people's side. Fucking delusional.
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« Reply #5351 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 21:08:08 » |
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agreeing twice in two days with you!
how dare she presume to speak for the people. She's fucked up and tried to slopey shoulder it back on Parliament. what a cunt.
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« Reply #5352 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 23:07:08 » |
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Corbyn and May both demonstrated why they are eminently unsuited to running the country with their petulant displays today. Both as bad as each other. Looks like we're leaving with no deal doesn't it? Fuck it, bring it on.
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« Reply #5353 on: Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 23:41:43 » |
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Don't get into a twitter argument with the corbynetts on why it was stupid to walk out. trust me
those guys are dim. thankfully I used an alias account
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« Reply #5354 on: Thursday, March 21, 2019, 09:55:11 » |
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Fuck it, bring it on.
Don't really agree with this, but understand the sentiment. It's mind-numbingly awful, isn't it.
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